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Music Producer Joseph Appiah, popularly known as Quick Action, has announced that he will be presenting a constitution audio book he produced some years ago, to President John Dramani Mahama and the Constitution Review Committee.
Joseph first concieved the idea of translating and recording the audio book of Ghana's Constitution in major local dilects to create easy access.
According to him, “the loudable idea has received a high number of endorsements by some politicians, media houses, and legal practitioners. Finally, the idea received formal approval by the previous government in the year 2022,” he said.
Joseph added that the sovereignty of Ghana resides with the people.
“I am a citizen of Ghana and I believe if the Constitution, which is the mother of all legal documents and practices, is written in English, it makes many citizens act as if they are not citizens.
Almost 90% of Ghanaians can not access even the fundamental human rights of the Constitution.
President Mahama is a listening president, and I know he will ensure the implementation of this initiative,” he noted.
He further indicated that the Constitution of Ghana is over 30 years old, and needs to be translated, recorded, and produced in local languages for easy access and for current and future use.
The celebrated music producer is of the opinion that this will promote the image of Ghana’s democracy and rule of law.
The C.E.O of S24 Recording Studio, has a track record of producing top-notch artistes locally and internationally. He's also done productions for some recognised advertising agencies and corporate entities.
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